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From: Philip Blood (philb_at_hec.utah.edu)
Date: Fri Mar 11 2005 - 11:52:41 CST
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Hi,
The solvate and autoionize plugins can only read in coordinates for 999
atoms in a given segment even though the charm default is (a much more
convenient) 9999. Is there any way around this limitation besides
chopping up the system into segments of 999? Is there a reason why it
is done this way and could it be easily changed?
Thanks,
Phil Blood
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